For the best experience, open
https://m.greaterkashmir.com
on your mobile browser.

On CM's request, GoI approves housing assistance scheme under PMAY-G to Kishtwar fire victims

GoI sanctions 85 houses under Special PMAY-G Project for FY 2024-25
04:19 PM Jan 05, 2025 IST | Khalid Gul
on cm s request  goi approves housing assistance scheme under pmay g to kishtwar fire victims
On CM's request, GoI approves housing assistance scheme under PMAY-G to Kishtwar fire victims
Advertisement

Srinagar, Jan 05: The Government of India has approved a special project under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) to provide housing assistance to the fire victims of Mulwarwan village in the Warwan Valley of Kishtwar district.

Advertisement
   

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who assumed office on October 16, promptly visited the affected area the following day and assured the victims of long-term rehabilitation.

Advertisement

He had assured to secure assistance from the Central Government to help the families rebuild their homes and restore their lives.

Advertisement

The approval for this special housing package follows Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s appeal to the Central Government, requesting additional financial assistance for the long-term rehabilitation of the affected families.

Advertisement

The Chief Minister emphasized the urgency of providing housing aid under PMAY-G to help the families rebuild their homes and return to normalcy.

Advertisement

In this regard, the Ministry of Rural Development, Department of Rural Development (Rural Housing Division), has formally communicated this approval to the Secretary of the Department of Rural Development, Union Territory Government of Jammu & Kashmir.

Advertisement

According to the communication, up to 85 houses (including 7 earlier PMAY-G beneficiaries) have been allocated under the special project for the financial year 2024-25.

Advertisement

The fire victims have welcomed the additional financial package .

"We are grateful to the Chief Minister for this financial aid but expect more assistance," said Ghulam Qadir, one of the victims.

Omar Abdullah, during his visit to the victims, has assured them that he will push for more relief from the Prime Minister's Relief Fund.

He had also announced that each of the 85 affected families would receive Rs 2 lakh as financial assistance.

The fire, which broke out in Mulwarwan on October 14, left over 70 families homeless.

Property worth crores was reduced to rubble in the fire.

With the only road connecting Warwan to the rest of the region, the Marwa-Warwan-Margan Top road, closed due to heavy snowfall, the area will remain isolated for several months.

This leaves families with the challenging task of rebuilding their homes after winter.

Several humanitarian organizations had already chipped in with relief and reconstruction material.

Advertisement
×